FriendFinder introduces mobile games for smartphones, tablets

Telecom Lead America: FriendFinder Networks, an
internet-based social networking and technology company has released two new
mobile games named Foodie Feeder Pro and Jenna Jasmine: Psychic
Detective for smartphones and tablets.


Both games are available for download on iPhone, iPod
Touch and iPad for $0.99.


The game developer said that both games are receiving
rave reviews with Foodie Feeder Pro achieving a 4.5 star average over 50 player
reviews and Jenna Jasmine: Psychic Detective already reaching an impressive
milestone of being among the “Top 50 iPad Games”.


Foodie Feeder Pro is a restaurant themed game
application where the player assumes the role of a small business owner chasing
a dream.


Foodie Feeder Pro comes with 35 game tokens that can be
used to purchase new recipes, additional cooks, or even robot busboys that
clean tables for the player automatically.


On the other hand, Jenna Jasmine: Psychic Detective
HD lets user step into the shoes of a modern day detective. 


Players can assist Jenna Jasmine by traveling through
different locations seeking out clues that will lead to the discovery of
“Nero the Firefighter”. 


FriendFinder Networks operates several of the most
heavily visited websites in the world, including AdultFriendFinder.com,
Amigos.com, AsiaFriendFinder.com, Cams.com, FriendFinder.com, BigChurch.com and
SeniorFriendFinder.com.


The company also distributes original pictorial and video
content and engages in brand licensing.

 

editor@telecomlead.com

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